simge, sembol

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(Tekstil) symbol
To symbolize
A modulation symbol is the interval of time during which the modulated parameter of the radio waveform is held (approximately) constant For a system with one symbol per bit, such as GSM and related systems, the symbol duration is the same as one bit duration For GSM and relatives, the frequency is held approximately constant for one bit interval
A globally unique string Symbol is the class of constant object which has a single instance to represent each possible value Symbols are displayed with a # prefix For example, #textSymbol will always be the same, identical object from wherever it is referenced, but 'textSymbol' may have any number of separate Strings representing it
an image that stands for a partially unknown psychological reality (whereas a sign (same as a symptom; semiotic) stands for something already known)--tendencies whose goal is unknown All symbols contain, assimilate, or transform (canalize) psychological energy (libido) and nonpersonal instinctual forces into different forms by converting an unconscious or instinctual process into a representation with which the ego can work and be fed by, thereby offering a steeper energy gradient than the natural instinctual one They also unify opposites (because a true symbol is partly unconscious) on the level of the third thing or reconciling symbol, contain the rational and irrational, contain nonpersonal forces (dogmatic symbols do this particularly well), and transfer libido from being bound to the object to availability for the subject--a tremendous step forward Symbol-making led to culture In short, symbols make possible conscious assimilation of unconscious or instinctual forces
A category of type in which the characters are special symbols rather than alphanumeric characters
A visible sign or representation of an idea; anything which suggests an idea or quality, or another thing, as by resemblance or by convention; an emblem; a representation; a type; a figure; as, the lion is the symbol of courage; the lamb is the symbol of meekness or patience
{i} something that stands for or represents something else; printed or written character that is commonly used to designate something (as in mathematics or music)
an object which represents something other than its self
Description 1YTB One Year Treasury Bill Yield 2YTB Two Year Treasury Bill Yield 3YTB Three Year Treasury Note Yield 5YTB Five Year Treasury Note Yield 10YTB Ten Year Treasury Bond Yield 30YTB Thirty Year Treasury Bond Yield 6mTB Six Month Treasury Bill Yield 11Di 11th District Cost-of-Funds Rate Prim Prime Interest Rate 1mLIBOR 1 month LIBOR 6mLIBOR 6 month LIBOR 12mLIBOR 12 month LIBOR --> Interest - Consideration in the form of money paid for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage Also, a right, share, or title in property
something visible that by association or convention represents something else that is invisible; "the eagle is a symbol of the United States" an arbitrary sign (written or printed) that has acquired a conventional significance
Any object, typically material, which is meant to represent another (usually abstract) even if there is no meaningful relationship
A word or phrase (often a thing, like Poe's gold bug) that stands for or refers to something else, often an idea, concept or quality A symbol allows the reader to see related and nonliteral meanings at play in the text How a symbol functions depends on some common understanding between the reader and the text; if a reader doesn't recognize how a symbol is being used, it is unlikely that symbol will be used in any interpretation A text can be read symbolically, as well as figuratively, literally, etc See Metaphor
That which is thrown into a common fund; hence, an appointed or accustomed duty
A summary of a dogmatic statement of faith
An abstract or compendium of faith or doctrine; a creed, or a summary of the articles of religion
The smallest signaling element used by the Data Link Layer (DLL) The symbol set consists of 16 data symbols and 8 control symbols
The 5-digit identifier code assigned to each mutual fund by NASDAQ This code is used to identify the correct fund in all transactions This symbol may only loosely resemble the newspaper listing--these tend to be phonetic abbreviations of fund names
A stylized visual of a real object regarded as representing something Symbols representing hazards (e g , WHMIS symbols) and processes (e g , flow chart symbols) are commonly used in workplaces Other types of symbols are typically used at work, school or home, such as iconic (e g , , ), typographical (e g , $, &, ?) and math/scientific (e g , +, =, >) (See Icon)
any verbal detail that has a range of meanings beyond and usually larger than itself Public symbols live in the general consciousness; the flag, the cross, Uncle Sam, etc Writers devise private symbols for a particular work Usually the reader is first introduced to the symbol in its literal meaning Then, gradually, the additional meanings grow apparent
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